Thursday, April 14, 2011

Coffee Cream Caramel

I haven't made cream caramel for a long time, probably a few years. It is not hard to make, there is just a lot of washing up to do afterward. When my kids asks me what I am cooking, I says cream caramel, and they both cheers. Coffee Cream Caramel is my favourite, I actually much prefer it than Cream Brulee. The custard is so so smooth......yum! If you have the time and get a helper to do the dishes for you, why not make some Cream Caramel for dessert?

Combine sugar and water in a saucepan, stir until sugar is dissolved and bring to the boil. Boil rapidly without stirring for 5 minutes or until mixture starts to turn brown. (If over cook, you could burn the sugar) Pour the caramel into 8 ramekins to coat the base evenly.

Lightly whisk eggs, sugar together in bowl. Combine coffee powder with hot water and coffee liqueur then add into the egg mixture.

Combine milk and cream in a saucepan, bring to the boil. Leave the heat and gradually whisk into egg mixture. Pour custard through a fine strainer over the caramel to remove any tiny specks of eggs. Pour the custard into the ramekins.

Place the ramekins in baking dish with boiling water to come 1/2 way of the dish. Bake in moderately slow oven for about 40 minutes or until the custard is set.

Remove from water, let it cool to room temperature before refrigerating overnight. Turn onto serving plate when ready to eat. We have it straight after when the caramel is cool, can't wait till the next day.

Note: This recipe is adopted and modified from the cookbook "French Cooking Made Easy" published by the Australian Women's Weekly.

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Welcome to Veronica's Kitchen at Veronica's Journey to the West. I was born and raised in Hong Kong. Have been living in Australia for many years. This blog features my culinary journey of western food using simple and real ingredients that are easy to prepare. I hope by following my journey, you and I will enrich our cooking skills of western food and understanding of the Australian culture.